SHREVEPORT, LA -- For seniors who enjoy challenges in their lives, whose minds are inquiring and
seeking new insights or knowledge, or who just like to have fun, Senior Adult Education at
Centenary College has the program for you.

From a three-part lecture series on the Roosevelts to Financial Focus on Stocks, Bonds and Funds to Legal Strategies, from Line Dancing to The English Settlers of America, from Introduction to Computers to Exploring
the Internet -- there's something for everyone.

Literacy and Art Experiences, Travelogues, Basic Beauty Culture for Men and
Women, Healthy Eating & Wellness for the 21st Century, Designing Interiors: New Looks
for Old Rooms, Folk Dancing, Calligraphy, Novel Teas, 55 Alive/Mature Driving,
Birdwatching, The Operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, and Beginning/Intermediate
Watercolors are also available.

Two special interest groups that meet monthly are The
Writers Group, and a course on Fortnight Journal Keeping for Self-Discovery.

The classes are open to anyone 55 years of age or older. Registration is on a first-come basis. Walk-in Registration will be held on Friday, Feb. 14, 1997, from 9 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Center for Extended Learning, 2910
Centenary Boulevard (directly across from the Meadows Museum).

Semester registration
fee is $15. Computer and Watercolor classes have small lab fees. All classes are held at
Centenary College. The volunteer instructors are the College faculty, professionals in the
community, and retired professionals.

For registration information or a brochure on the
program, call Kathleen Smith, director of continuing education, at 318-869-5115.